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What Is Your Best Advice for Buying Gowns and Masks?

Click here to view all Gowns and Masks products featured in the 2004 Manager's Guide to Surgical Supplies

To view listings from other product categories, please click on any of the links to the right.

It's all about comfort
I use the term "comfortability." If gowns and masks pass the comfort level for staff, they'll be the safest. By this I mean that they'll probably be worn correctly to protect not only the staff, but the patient also.

Wayne Marler
Clinical Specialist
South Alabama Outpatient Services
Enterprise, Ala.
writeMail("wayne@entercomp.com")

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